Toppings
[Bee Pollen] Sourced from Ohio and Nebraska. Bee pollen is packed with vitamins, minerals, and proteins. It contains Quentin which is a natural antihistamine. Our pollen comes from many apiaries across northern Ohio and Chapman, Nebraska along the Platte River. Sustainably harvested using pollen traps. It has a chalky consistency and tastes slightly earthy and sweet. Bee pollen should be stored in the fridge or freezer to preserve nutrients.
[Freeze-Dried Blueberries] Sourced from USA. Low in calories, and high in vitamins C and K, fiber, and rich with antioxidants. Blueberries can improve cognitive function, enhance cardiovascular health and help to prevent cell damage
[Organic Blue Cornflower] Sourced from Albania. Also known as Bachelor Buttons, these blue petals are naturally high in fiber and generally well tolerated by dogs.
[Organic Calendula Petals] Dried petals sourced from Egypt. Externally calendula can be used used to keep wounds clean and help new tissue to grow. It can help relieve tenderness, redness, or inflammation at the site of the wound, speed up cell reproduction, and inhibit bacteria growth at the site of injury. Internally calendula possesses anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial properties that protect dogs from various diseases and can boost gut health. Not safe for pregnant dogs.
[Organic Chamomile] Sourced from Germany. Chamomile is known to ease tense muscles, settle gastrointestinal issues, and relieve mild anxiety. Can be sprinkled on top of food or try infusing it into a tea.
[Dehydrated Carrots] Sourced and packed in USA. Carrots are high in beta-carotene, which helps prevent cell damage; also, vitamin A, which helps support eye health.
[Organic Chia & White Chia Seeds] Sourced from Paraguay. Chia seeds are an excellent source of B vitamins and they’re rich in omega fatty acids, antioxidants, fiber, and minerals like calcium, magnesium, and phosphorus. Chia seeds are better digested after soaking in water. Cold storage recommended.
[Freeze-Dried Cranberries] Sourced from USA. Full of antioxidants and are high in quercetin, a plant pigment that helps boost the immune system; they also contain proanthocyanidins that prevent bacteria from adhering to the bladder walls, which may help support urinary health.
[Organic Unsweetened Coconut] Sourced from the Philippines. Desiccated Coconut shares similar benefits as coconut oil; it boosts the immune system decrease inflammation and supports a healthy coat and skin. Coconut is high in lauric acid, this is a medium-chain fatty acid, meaning the body can absorb the molecules whole. Meaning coconut can be used as a direct source of energy.
[Organic Dandelion Leaves] Sourced from Bulgaria and USA. Great source of Vitamins A, C, K, D and B complex, Zinc, iron, calcium, manganese, antioxidants and more protein than Spinach. May act as a diuretic and help boost immune system.
[Organic Flaxseed] Sourced from the USA. Flax seeds are a good source of omega-3 fatty acids, contain lignans that help to fight inflammation, and are a good source of protein and fiber. Whole flaxseeds are harder to digest, freshly grind the seeds for better absorption. Cold storage recommended.
[Organic Gluten-Free Rolled Oats & Organic Steel Cut Oats] Sourced from the USA. Oats are a great source of soluble fiber, and protein. They also contain vitamin B6 and iron. Steel-cut oats are less processed, making them higher in nutrients and protein. Raw oats can be harder to digest and disrupt mineral absorption, feed in moderation or cook before serving.
[Organic Olive Leaves] Dried leaves sourced from Spain. Olive leaf is widely used for its antibacterial, antiviral and anti-fungal properties. Its main active ingredient, oleuropein, can boost the immune system and fights pathogens.
[Roasted Unsalted Pepitas] Sourced from Canada. Pepitas are a good source of fiber and provide some vitamins and minerals. Whole seeds can be harder to digest. Non GMO, pesticide and preservative free. Cold storage recommended.
[Organic Rose Petals] Dried petals sourced from India. Not recommended for daily consumption. Rose petals are considered safe for dogs, however they can cause minor stomach upset.
[Organic Spearmint] Sourced from Egypt. Spearmint contains calcium, folate, iron, fiber, and vitamins A and C. It can even help freshen breath.
[Organic Spinach Flakes] Sourced from Germany. Spinach contains large amounts of vitamins A, B, C, and K. It also contains iron, antioxidants, beta-carotene, and roughage, which stimulate the digestive tract. However, dogs with kidney damage should not consume spinach, because it is high in oxalic acid.
[Organic Freeze-Dried Strawberries] Sourced from USA. High in vitamins C, B1, B6, and K. They’re also high in potassium, iodine, magnesium, folic acid, and fiber.
[Sweet Potatoes, Mangos and Dehydrated Smelt] Sourced from our friends Naked Beasts @nakedbeastssnacks
-Sweet Potato: Low fat and rich in vitamins A, B6, C, calcium, potassium, and iron.
-Smelt: Packed full of B vitamins, omega 3 fatty acids, calcium, and potassium
✨I am not a canine nutritionist, always check with your veterinarian before giving your pup new foods. Introduce new foods slowly.✨